TIFF to PDF Converter
Convert professional TIFF images into polished PDF documents right in your browser. imgic is built for the scanned pages, photos, and print files that often arrive as TIFFs. Add one image or assemble many into a single document, then download it instantly. There’s no software to install and no account to create.
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Why use this converter?
TIFF is a staple of scanning, photography, and prepress, and imgic supports baseline RGB TIFF images, the kind most commonly produced by scanners and cameras. Each image becomes its own page, and you can reorder, add, or remove pages and choose an A4, Letter, or custom page size before exporting. Very exotic or unusual TIFF encodings may not be supported, and when that happens the tool shows a clear, informative message so you’re never left guessing. Your files are never uploaded, the entire conversion runs locally in your browser, keeping sensitive documents on your own device. A single click delivers the finished PDF.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the TIFF to PDF converter free?
Yes. The converter is free to use with no limits, watermarks, or registration. Convert as many TIFF images to PDF as you need.
Is my file private and secure?
Completely. Your file is processed 100% inside your browser using the Web APIs built into your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server — imgic never sees, stores, or transmits your images. You can even use these tools offline once the page has loaded.
Which kinds of TIFF files are supported?
Baseline RGB TIFFs, the common format from scanners and cameras, are fully supported. Very exotic TIFF encodings may not be readable, and the tool will display an informative message if a file can’t be processed.
Can I turn multiple TIFF scans into one PDF?
Yes. Add each scanned page as a TIFF and it becomes a separate page in the document. Reorder them as needed before downloading the single combined PDF.
Will my high-resolution TIFFs stay sharp?
Yes. The image is embedded at its own resolution, so detailed scans and photographs remain crisp in the exported PDF.